Sunday, July 13, 2014

Racist Article Provokes Hatred Against White Afrikaners


A re-released racist article published in the L.A. Times (see notice at bottom of post) is provoking hatred against white Afrikaners of South Africa. The offensive article exposes the dangers of living in South Africa, based on a story of a politically modest Afrikaner family. The published report received a vast amount of criticism. Shortly after the international release of the report, it was circulated among the ruling African National Congress (ANC) sparking claims of inciting hatred and violence.

Scott Kraft
Scott Kraft, of the LA Times, wrote the story after interviewing an Afrikaner family. The story illustrates the life of a decent Afrikaner family, their struggle to succeed and how fear governs their life. Kraft refers to white Afrikaners as the most privileged species based on the interview and forgets to record the thirty percent living in squalor conditions. The story singles out one-family and distances itself from the reality of all Afrikaans people.

During the interview, the Van Der Merwe family told of their conviction of trust, and their choice to vote for the governing ANC party based on the reality of South Africa moving into democracy. Doubts about their decision caused by the high-crime rates, threats of violence and land grabs and additional security measures had become a daily reality. Kraft outlined the article for his liberal audience to feel contempt for the family and their lifestyle, talking about their vast property and chose to ignore the futility behind the non-black fear. Kraft focused on Afrikaner fear caused by their own egotism and greed, making them a target of black hostility.

The participation of the Van Der Merwe family interview served to inflame violence, hatred and class division. Kraft details the hatred by the black people of South Africa toward all non-black people, and animals surpassing the hatred non-blacks have harbored over the turbulent past. After twenty years of apartheid, Kraft cites the Afrikaners would be safe living in South African township based on their broad-minded conviction, does not portray the underlying fear by almost ridiculing the Afrikaner, and defends the black on white violence.

The realistic black on white violence is ignored and defending the injustices caused by racial hatred is not explained in an understanding manner. South Africa is a dangerous place to live and surviving is the reality of most white people as violence flares up and remains uncontrollable. The pretext that the Van Der Merwe family have what they deserve fails their determination of believing in Nelson Mandela and his assurances that white South Africans would have equal protection. Although their fear of land grab is a reality the family, who defend their right to own land based on their historical past.

The American Left see South Africa as one of the last colonial evil marks of the world, and it was only a matter of time before Kraft wrote a critical piece depicting the Afrikaner as nothing more than the troublesome force. Kraft once wrote, “The Afrikaner is a rarity in anti-apartheid literature especially as Afrikaners were rare in the anti-Apartheid movement.” While it is true South Africa is a dodgy place to live, the remark is particular false as described by the Van Der Merwe family who voted twice for Nelson Mandela and favored ending apartheid.

De Klerk & Mandela
Evident hatred of Afrikaans people by Kraft in his article only served to rear the exploding racial dislike among South Africans. Kraft has no idea of what living in South Africa is about. The failure of police protection, the rising murders and crime form part of the racial disrespect of human life. With no accountability by the ANC government and authorities can the fear of being white in South Africa disappear. The racist article provokes hatred against the white Afrikaners who are portrayed as an injustice to the country.



Read on about the South African Genocide of Whites  - here is the link

South Africa White Genocide Escalates: International Groups Seek Solution

http://guardianlv.com/2014/04/south-africa-white-genocide-escalates-international-groups-seek-solution/


Important notice regarding this article:

THE ORIGINAL RACIST ARTICLE WAS RESEARCHED AND WRITTEN BY Giacomo Vallone and Johannes Coetzee  AND PUBLISHED ON THE EUROPEANKNIGHTSPROJECT. 

You can view the original article on this link.

Europeanknightsproject

This article is not my original work, and referenced to a previous published article. The article was shared on my blog, with some humorous photos for the benefit of circulating the well researched and documented article written by Giacomo Vallone and Johannes Coetzee  of European knights project.





South African Shares his Story of curing an Alcoholic


Koos (not his real name) was highly qualified motor mechanic. He was fixing small cars to 18-wheelers.He was alcoholic. He was married and had a son and daughter. Both looked at life responsibility.One day his wife said to him, "Choose now. I will lock the door if you want your alcohol and I will open the door if or when you decide to give it up." He had no choice. He went to AA and got dry.It was about five years after his going to AA that I met him. He was fixing my vehicles.He was religious and was objective about his reading the Bible.
Then I met Paul (not his real name).Both Koos and Paul were rabid racists. Hated anything with Color. He was a handy man. He was alcoholic, and his wife could not tolerate him when he spent his money on a 24 bottle crate of 1Litre beer each weekend. She either poured it all down the kitchen sink or joined him on a drunken weekend. Both methods according to AA are very wrong.

He got the DT's. He suffered terrible bouts of mental stress and physical pain. He complained, and no one could understand the anguish he endured. He phoned his doctor on a Sunday to ask for help. The doctor shouted at him and told him in no uncertain terms that he would only see him on Monday, only after he opened the doors at his consulting rooms.
Since I was his friend, his wife phoned me "please take him away... “So I had him to stay at my parent’s house, where I was staying.
So I told Koos.
"Ja," said Koos. "Bring him around. We will take him to Bill's Room. 100-% success rate to cure alcoholics. Comfortable chairs, psychologists, and nurses in attendance. Bill's Room is highly recommended by those at AA."

Paul just wanted comfort. His pain, real or imagined, needed support.
At least someone would understand him.
Koos told me to meet him on the N3 and in two cars; we would go to Durban to Bill's Room.
We drove. Koos was in the front car.
We got to Toll Gate. (Not Toll Road Plaza. They are two different places.)
Koos turned left off the N3. He entered an Indian area. We thought Koos said that Bill's Room was at the Beach Front with a view of the sea.
Tall palm trees were on both sides of the road.
Koos slowed down then turned left. We went up a steep hill, and Koos turned right and drove into an open area with a small house in the middle. Both Paul and I were now apprehensive! This is not the kind of place Koos told us about.


"Here is Bill's Room. Come into register." Paul got his small suitcase, and we went to the reception.
A bare room and Paul wrote his details in the register. Just one bench where Paul could sit.
“Ok," said Koos, "Let's go. .."
We left Paul behind in a very dismal room.
An old Indian was at reception and did not talk much.
“Sit there," said the Indian.
So Paul sat. Moreover, he sat. We had arrived at 2. Paul had to sit and had nothing to eat or drink. Six o'clock came, and the Indian showed him his room where he was to sleep. Paul followed the Indian, and they entered the room with two bunks. Three beds above each other.
The Indian then took Paul outside and showed him the bath. It was outside. An old concrete basin, handmade. Only cold water and a bar of soap. The tap only let in a small volume of water.

 No protection from anyone walking past. They would see him. Not that anyone would.
He had his bath. He went to sleep. Comfort at last!
He laydown. Then the others came. All races. Indians, Africans & Colored’s. He tried to sleep. No it was impossible, people either while the others chatted.
Paul could not sleep!
Next morning as it was getting light, Paul got his suitcase, made sure no one would stop him, walked to the N3 and hitchhiked to his home in Pietermaritzburg.
At one o’clock, I phoned Paul's wife to find out how he was getting on. "He is at home, here," said his wife.
He never touched another bottle of alcohol again, even until today.

That was the one and only attempt to get someone off the bottle.




Thursday, July 10, 2014

Inside South African Prisons Shocking Abuse Continues

Inside South African Prisons Shocking Abuse Continues


Money will buy protection from gang related rapes that is a damaging problem often occurring. Guards all for a price arrange rapes of young prisoners. Two guards will stand outside a cell door while up to eight people rape the victim and condoms are an absolute necessity in prison. Gang leaders have the option of buying a juvenile prisoner by negotiating with warders who will be transfer the selected person to his cell and where he will be used as a sex slave until he is discarded or sold to another prisoner. First time rape victims often are exposed to repeated rape abuse.

Why Criminal Syndicates Prefer to Operate in South Africa

Why Criminal Syndicates Prefer to Operate in South Africa